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The Royal Navy Officer's Pocket-book, 1944

The Royal Navy Officer's Pocket-book, 1944

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Creator: Brian Lavery
Publisher: Conway Maritime Press Ltd
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 17513

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 120
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 4.8 x 0.7

ISBN: 184486054X
Dewey Decimal Number: 359.00941
EAN: 9781844860548
ASIN: 184486054X

Publication Date: August 20, 2007
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Condition: Brand New. Shipped from UK Mainland. Delivery is usually 2 - 3 working days from order by Royal Mail, International Delivery is by Airmail.

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Nostalgic, Capturing and Practical!   December 22, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

To start with, wow! What an insight into the 1944 Navy, it reveals aspects which intrigue and surprise. It's amazing to see how elements of the naval ships then still live on in the modern navy today. This book is a must have for any person/persons wishing to join Her Majesty's Navy, like me. To have read this book reassures, but also helps you to understand where a leader comes from, just exactly how to lead and how to be successful.

It's got every eventuality in it with a guide on how to deal with said event. It's also amazing to see how valued the knowledge was, you weren't allowed to share any of it's content with anyone you suspected not to have read it!

It's detailed images and traditional structure create a book which captures your imagination, and it allows you to envisage, to a certain extent, what it was like to serve in 1944.

A must have book, especially if you wish to join the navy today!



5 out of 5 stars A Gem - relevant for leaders and for all naval officers today   October 16, 2007
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

This little book is indeed a gem. Not only does one salute the writers for their incisive advice to Royal Navy officers in a time of total war, this book makes clear the steep learning curve of those many civilians who became sea officers in World War II. The introduction begins with a lovely quotation from some time RNVR officer Sir Alec Guinness.

But this is more than a document - rather, a collection of documents - of war history. It is a pocket-book that will be instructive for naval officers, of any nationality, even today. Anyone who has had sea command, indeed served in a warship, will enjoy reflecting on chapters entitled "Your Ship", "HMS Duncan - Captain's Orders" and "The Home Fleet Destroyer Orders". Those in the sick bay might not so much enjoy the two chapters aimed at Medical Officers at sea in wartime!

Any naval rating who has been a defaulter will be interested to see the advice offered to investigating officers (too late to request 'to state a complaint' now, though!) and the final chapter, on "Mutiny in the Royal Navy", is a lesson for all time.

The section on leadership is just as relevant today, perhaps moreso, and is not just for naval officers; the advice should be read by anyone in a leadership role, whether in the armed forces or civilian life. Those who have served in the Royal Navy, as well as other services, will surely nod in agreement as they read "Never forget that the Ratings have few rights; but they definitely have got a right to good Officers", and "Do not despise advice tendered to you by your subordinates", as well as "There is nothing more irritating to a sailor than to be addressed as 'You there' or something akin to that. He likes to know that he is known by name." At this price, I'd wager that this is one of the best value books on leadership on the market today - the basics are timeless. There are indeed good lessons from history.

For those with an interest in family history, with ancestors or relatives who served in the Royal Navy, this little volume will certainly give a good idea of the responsibilities of naval officers and of life in the Royal Navy. Although the book cover states 1944, it could just as well read 1964, 1984 or, perhaps, 2004.

Finally, a delightful idea. It is time for me to thank, albeit belatedly, some of those sea captains and other officers who shaped my naval career and, indeed, life. An inscribed copy of this book is ideal to give as a token of gratitude, as a salute, to those fine naval officers (now all, dare I say, rather old sea dogs!). Aye aye, Sir!